Staff from the Hoosier Hills Food Bank welcome Suzanne Crouch, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. Crouch toured the warehouse on Friday.
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Julio Alonso, executive director of the food bank, gives Suzanne Crouch a tour. The Hoosier Hills Food Bank feeds 26,000 people per year from Bloomington and the surrounding counties.
While volunteers from Farm Credit Mid-America bag pototoes, Suzanne Crouch and Julio Alonso discuss how fresh fruits and vegetables are donated to the food bank. Many local farmers from the Bloomington Farmer's Market contribute food.
IU intern Ryan Mccauley leads Suzanne Crouch into a cold room where volunteers bag potatoes. The Hoosier Hills Food Bank has 2,000 volunteers per year.
Bloomington’s mayor John Hamilton and his wife start the 4th of July parade on Tuesday. The parade attracted hundreds of visitors to sit and watch different floats parade downtown.
Lyle Henry, nine, waves an American flag during the 4th of July parade. Henry was one of hundreds of children attending the parade to watch and get candy.
On a float celebrating war heroes, veterans sit on each side and wave to the crowd. The float along with many others traveled from the sample gates and around the courthouse during the 4th of July parade Tuesday.
A student playing Captain Hook in the upcoming show of Peter Pan rides in the Cardinal Stage Company Float during the 4th of July parade Tuesday. The play will open December 16th.
A bus filled with girls from Girls Inc. drives down 7th Street in the 4th of July parade Tuesday. The girls decorated posters emphasizing girl power to wave during the parade.
Bleeding Heartland Roller Derby members skate from 7th street toward the courthouse during the 4th of July parade Tuesday. The parade route started on 7th street and went down Kirkwood Ave.
Children from MotionArts Dance Academy hand candy to people watching the 4th of July parade Tuesday. The Academy is located near College Mall and offers a variety of dance classes.
Members of the Mandela Washingtion Foundation march in the 4th of July parade on Tuesday. The group chanted African songs as they walked down 7th Street.
Gymnasts from Bloomington United Gymnastics School do cartwheels and back handsprings down 7th street during the 4th of July parade Tuesday. The school teaches recreational and team gymnastics to preschoolers and up.
Many Bloomington restaurants sold a few of their food items for Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. Anyone was able to purchase a ticket for $8 and have their pick of dozens of restaurants.
Karli Mccleery hands a piece of pepperoni pizza from Buccetos to a customer. Buccetos along with Pizza X and Mother Bear's were at the event selling pizza on Saturday.
The band Huckleberry Funk plays at Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. The band was the first of the night to play on the Morton Street Stage.
William Martin, five, slides down the bouncy house. The bounce house and one interactive game course were available for children to play on during the Taste of Bloomington on Saturday.
Chocolate truffles from The Olive Leaf sit on trays for the Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. The store specializes in oils and balsamic truffles.
Sharon Mutuma buys a pork belly taco from Crazy Horse. Crazy Horse was one of the many Bloomington restaurants featured at Taste of Bloomington on Saturday.
In addition to serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, FARM also has a selection of desserts. Some of these include chocolate cakes and pies.